Les Portes Tournantes (1988)
Directed by Francis Markiewicz / Francis Mankiewicz
Genres - Drama, Music, Historical Film |
Sub-Genres - Family Drama, Period Film, Psychological Drama |
Release Date - Jul 13, 1988 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 120 min. |
Countries - Canada, France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
Set in a small Quebec town in the late '20s, this moving drama follows the life and exploits of Celeste Beaumont, a talented young pianist, who gains local celebrity at the town movie theater for her gifts as a silent film accompanist. As an added attraction, Celeste dons ornate gowns for each performance. Audiences are just as interested in her ever-changing apparel as they are in the film. Awkward Pierre Blaudell is her biggest fan and eventually convinces Celeste to be his wife. Shortly after she bears his son, Pierre joins the army. She insists on joining him at the base and his meddlesome, snooty parents insist she give them her son. After Pierre is killed in battle, Celeste flees to New York where she finds steady employment as a jazz pianist. She finds a life-long companion with a black musician and chronicles her experiences in a diary that she passes on to her son after he grows up. He becomes a painter and once his own son is grown, reads him the story of Celeste, the youth's grandmother. Intrigued, the young man heads to the Big Apple in hopes of finding her.
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jazz, mother, parent/child-relationship, pianist, stars [celebrities]